A few weeks back I had the pleasure of reviewing an Asus prebuilt that was, on paper, upper mid-tier but performed well above my expectations. Now I get to play with Asus’ themed build centered around the decades popular mecha anime, Gundam.
I went into detail on the case specs and build quality of the Helios case in the previous review and this case is exactly that, just with Gundam detailing. Starting with the front-tempered glass panel, instead of the Asus ROG Strix etching, we have a picture of a Gundam mech. I am not a fan of the anime but am told that this is from one of the most popular series and well known mechs. With the integrated RGB lighting along the side of the panel glowing through, the etching pops and becomes the focus of attention in any setup.
The case frame itself is finished in a brush aluminium. At first glance it's not an obvious Gundam theme, but against the white interior and the white components, the aluminium offers a wonderful complement and the choice avoids the mistake of the aesthetics being too similar and thus losing any sense of detail. The side panels are the same tempered glass as the normal Helios - a nice choice, but also not one that I would want to move around to often for fear of shattering the glass in transit.
The right-hand side paneling makes sense in this build as the appropriately themed Z590 motherboard shows off a lovely white silk-screened picture of the Gundam mech through the motherboard tray cut-out. This white picture against the black PCB again draws the eye and is a great detail for any owner to show off.
The appropriately themed Z590 motherboard shows off a lovely white silk-screened picture of the Gundam mech through the motherboard tray cut-out.
60FPS minimums in games was a given with the system often coming close to 100FPS averages in games like The Division 2.
Grumpy Old Man who still collects toys (THEY. ARE. NOT. DOLLS), PC Gamer lured to the Dark Side of console gaming, comic book reader and fan of all things pop culture.
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14 February 2022
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